Virtual Works - Actual Things

Beyond musical works: new perspectives on music ontology and performance What are musical works? How are they constructed in our minds? Which material things allow us to speak about them in the first place? Does a specific way of conceiving musical works limit their performative potentials? Which al...

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Main Author: Goehr, Lydia (auth)
Other Authors: Kiloh, Kathy (auth), Davie, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leuven University Press 2018
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